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The Sun. (North Canton, Stark County, Ohio), 1982-02-24

1982-02-24-001

L\£,h'v ,Hit S0C- '6-1783
1!.8._ Veima Ave
• Ooiumbus, Ohio' 43211
Vol. 59-No. 18
North Canton,,Ohio, Wednesday, February 24,1982
Completely
Local
News.
One Section io Pages Twenty Cents
73 _
NC ClidssiyBr Group Mskss
Meditatum Request For 1-Mill EMS Levy
Xtin-iclot-Val 'AjQcnpiaMrtn. which aw
The North Canton Ministerial Association, which
all major Christian denominations w5tn
represents
1W4CO_.._- «- ...v.— -- . .N_*tih C3"10" City Council members heard a request at a recent Counfcil-
dhurches in our community, has again very gracl- '. of-the-Whole meeting from the projects sub-committee of the Government
ouslv consented to supply weekly meditation during J Affairs Committee of (the North Canton Area Chamber of Commerce, for a
these weeks of the Lenten period leading to Easter 1-mili additional levy to maintain an effective emergency medical services
(EMS) in the city.
r__a___
Photograph by Mike Donate
WOROpD (DAiY OF PRAYER. Don Moaray, chataman of the iFtae Arts
DepaiJtaen|t; alt Malone College, wlit be the speaker-when Church Women
United observe World Day olf Prayer ion March 5 at Noorthmlrfistter Pres-
fcryiterian Church there to North Oanlx)n. Service ■begins at _, pm. World
Day of Prayer, a Itradl-ton begun In >imj, is a worfdwide witness to the
unity and faith expressed by women _n over 150 countries and .s-anJds.
This year's sepv.ce was written toy women of iQie RepufbHc of Ireaatad and
olf .Narthtern Ireland. Local coHctelrpersons are Mire. Harry.Wise '(left)
and Mis. (Ronald. Stock (righit). Worship leader will be Gall Stataiore
of Grace UWIted Methodist CWiknch tn North C&aton. Sipecial music wtM
toe provided toy ftBre. Stock. (Men-beiB o_ all area -hurtshes are Invited to
ajfterid. Bafcy sittiiijg wlB be provided. Due to liratied spate at Nortflwntas-
ter, sap-cM ai-angemenits (for parking have been made with Hu-rijneTs
,K5A and 2km. Unllted Chun__-o_ Christ. A _elk>w_h_p hour will follow
■the service.. ■ . - •
North Canton School Board
Looks At Budget Deficit
In .prepamaition for establfdhliig 'final appropriations lor 19182, the Noiflh Canton City Board of Education took some hard looks at its regular mee'tiinig on
Feb. 18, at severe. co_d__tlons resuMng from the most recent cuts in State
funding for, education, .y '.'■'.'■
I ■ ■■j-- -'■■-■ ■
Superintendent of Schools
Dr. James E. Brandau told
members of the Boafd during that meeting that information received on Feb. 17
Indicatesthat more than
$_09,b00i00-- more —must ,
.be,-'''-ut"'fWto;:i]^1;i^d^.;'sfe.f
a result of &e State's most ■
recent reduction iii'Stands.
He indicated that he has
been told that the district
can expect even more severe cuts ias the year progresses unless economic
conditions improve. '
Although this continuous
uncertainty clearlyindlcates
that preparing final appro-
piratiohs is next to an Impossibility, school officials
are attempting to do just that
as the April 1 deadline approaches, the Board was
shown figures,which Indicate that cuts in certain areas
will be severe since fixed
costs will remain fixed--
unchanged. These fixed
costs include personalser-
vices, retirement contributions, utilities, and numerous others. -
Information was alsopro-.
vided to the Board of Education relative to "rumors','
circulating concerning an
alleged plan to close the
Portage Elementary School.
Spiritual Renewal Weekend
continued on page 2
Sunday, April 11.
Rev. Irwin E. Jennings,
pastor of Faith United MethodistChurch, has provided'
this week's Lenten Medita- ]
tion entitled "The Way Of
The Cross."
"A few days ago I walked a portion of the Via-
Dolorosa (the Way of the • =
Cross) in Jerusalem as we
re - traced the steps of
Jesus on the way to His
crucifixion. One of the women in our group fell as she
walked along the rough stone
street.. Later she commented on the experience-
falling along the Way of The
Cross, and the sense of
oneness she felt with.Jesus
as He walked along thesame
route, fallingas He carried
His cross. ^
"Tradition says that Jesus fell three times as He
carried His cross. Matthew, Mark and Luke tell us ■
that Simon of Cyrene was
forced to carry the cross of
Jesus, perhaps because Jesus had fallen several times, weakened from the
scourging He had received,
from the hands of the Roman soldiers.
"There need be noshame
to buckle under the weight
of a heavy cross. Neither
should there be any shame
in accepting help from sb-
meone to help you carry
your cross. Many reading
these words are carrying a'-
heavy cross. May you find;
in Christ One who helps you
carry your cross just as >
He /found help in carrying/
His; May we alsobesehs-;1
itiye to those who are carry-?
ing a heavy.load and help ;
^m along-theiraway. Whe-^a;
ther in Jerusalem or North-"
Canton we too are walking
the Way of the Cross."
NC Planners
Hold Public
DivYom Mullen
Dr. Tom Mullen, Associate Professor of Theology
a,t
. «9
A Public Hearing will be
held by the North Canton
Planning Commission Wednesday, Mar. 3, at7:30 p.m.
in the Council Chambers of
North Canton City flail, to
consider the application for :
Conditional Use Permit by
.Annabelle. R. Morris and,
'Nancy J, Arena,applicants,
.requested for, Lot No. 3408
(vacant lot.located behind
the residence on the southwest corner of James Street,
S.W. and South Main Street
situated In an R-70 Zoning
District) for the purpose of
off - street parking. '
The North Canton Plah-
ning Commission will con-,
vene its regular monthly
meeting immediately fol- '
lowing above stated Public
Hearing to consider to fol-
.lowing items:Consideration
of Conditional Use Permit
request by Annabelle R.
Morris and Nancy J. Arena,
for Let No. 3408 for the
purpose ofoff-streetpark-
ing; and a request for site
plan approval for part of
outlets 157 and 204 on North
-Main Street by Cardinalln-
dustries Development Corporation. ;""',•'
Barlham School oif ReH'gion, RlehlTiond, (End.,
w™_ he the guest leader for the Spiritual Renewal
Weekend which will be held at Q)mmui% Christian Church of North daman on ¥Wday, Saitprtiay
said Sunday, Feb. 26, 27 ainld 28. ;
Up with Someplace to Go'
The Spiritual Life Weekend is a part, of thecelebra-
tion of the congregation of
Community Christian, marking, the completion of eight
years of Building Fund commitments ;to build the new
church building which stands
at Main and WitwerStreets,
in North Canton. The Rev.
Jerry Sullivan has been pastor of the congregation for
,ten years. , "V •-.-'"-■
Dr. Mullen Is a wellr
knoWh author, lecturer and
retreat leader whose books
include ""Mountain Tops and
Molehills" and "Parables
for Parents and Other. Original Sinners'!.
The Rev. Jeff-Matth'ews,
Piastor of The United Methodist Church ini Apple-,
creek will be the music leader for the weekend. Members of the congregation
have made lists of their favorite hymns, which willbe
sung at the various-meetings.
On Friday evening, following a dinner which Swill
. be served at 6:30 p.m. in the
Community Room of the
church, • Dr. Mullen will
speak on "On Getting Where
We Want to Goby Being Who
We Are". Saturday morning
he will meet with members
of, the General Board of the
congregation. On Saturday
afternoon, he will meet with,
-the young people of thecon-
gregatiqn and their advisors. Saturday evening Dr.
Mullen's topic will be "The
Church as an Extended Family", and at the 10 :00 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service his
topic will be'"All Dressed
NC Rotarians
Meet Feb. 25
World Understanding
Week will be observed at
the North Canton Rotary
Club meeting Thursday,
Feb. 25, in a program given by Rev. Robert Stoll and
James Tallman of the Niles
Rotary Club. Members and.
guests will meet at Community Christian Church for
the 6:30 p.m. dinner meeting.
District 665 is sponsoring a shipment of medical
supplies to India and the
program will feature a slide
presentation, "Beauty and
the Beast", contrasting the
beauty of India with the intolerable conditions surrounding the destitute people. ... '
Rey. Stoll, a pastor and
missionary, is president of
"To Every Creature, Inc.",
a missionary organization
with its emphasis on serving the spiritual needs of
poor children and lepers in
India. James Tallman, a
pharmacist and graduate of
Ohio Northern University,
is owner of three pharmacies in Warren and Niles.He
is District chairman of
World Community Service.
The North Canton Rotary
Club has made a donation
of $2,000 toward the India
project.
Noon Lenten
Services Set
In Canton
'Share Your Lunch Break
With Someone Special" a-
gain will be the theme for
the 1982 Lenten Noon Services in downtown Canton
beginning at noon on Ash
Wednesday, Feb. 24 and ending Good Friday, Apr. 9.
The20 -minute noons er-
vices represent 33 endeavors to present anopportun-
ity for Ecumenical Christian
worship during Lent to the
people who work ih downtown
Canton and to give a spiritual awareness of Christian
Ecumenical cooperations to
the city.
The services will beheld
in the sanctuary of the
Church of the Savior United
Methodist at the corner of
West Tuscarawas Street and
Cleveland Ave., Canton.
Services willbegiriwith music from 11:55 a.m. to 12:10
p.m. Various guests will
then speak until 12:30 p.m.
For those who 'Brown
Bag" their lunches, coffee
and tea will be served free
of charge in facilities provided to eat your lunch.
^Speakers for the first
week include Dr. William
,N. Jackson, Sr., Pastor,
Christ United Presbyterian
Church whowillbethekick-
bff speaker on Wednesday,
Feb. 24. He will be followed by Mrs . Phyllis Milli gan,
Director of the Downtown
>_.aj}tori ...yAssociatipn, v.oh..
Thursday, Feb; 25 and Rev.
Robert A. Walther, Minister, Perry Christian Church
on Friday, Feb. 26.
Everyone is urged to come
and bring a friend.
Sponsors are representatives , of financial institutions, companies and public
offices located in the downtown area.
Uniontown
Methodist
Dual Servies
loses Services
Of
The Akron - Canton Regional Airport will lose
the services of Comair at
the end of February. ,
Comair, the Cincinnati
•based commuter airline,
recently reduced its Akron-
Canton service to only-
one flight per day to Cleveland.
Tne Akron - Canton Airport will continuetobeser-
yiced by United, Allegheny,
Air Wisconsin, Aeromech
and Christman airlines.
Local 015.
Meets
William Hi Hoover Chapter #580, O.EJS. met Feb.
18 when they honored Master Masons. A twenty -five
year- pin was presented to
Mrs. Nan Sloan, and a slide
presentation, , "Nocturnal
Magicl of the Pyramids",
was given by Mr. Brayton
Rider.
Members will vote at the
next meeting, March 4, on
the proposed changes to the,
Bylaws and Standing Rules.
A soup.ahdsandwichsupper'
will precede the meeting at
< 6:30 p.m. -". "
No - Ca Star Auxiliary
is taking orders through
March 6 for homemade Easter candy. To place an order, contact Mrs. Gerald
Lohr.
Scholarship
Is Available
The Scholarship Committee for the Orchard Hill P.
T.A. has announced that applications are now being
accepted for the Arline Van
Horn Education Award. This
award is presented annually
in honor of Arline Van Horn,
who devoted her life to teaching of the.young and who
taught with special distinction at Orchard Hill Elementary School.
The $200.00 award is a-
vailable to local students
who attended Orchard Hill.
Elementary School iri North
Canton for at least two
years. It can be applied to
any form of higher education
or training — academic or
vocational; college, techni-.
cal school, nursing, business college, etc.
-Application forms maybe
^obtained froin Orchard Hill
EleTnentary, school, 1305
Jonathan SW, North Canton
"•.phone 494-5546. Applications will be accepted until
March 26, 1982 and should
be returned to the school
office.
tub Meets
Jennifer Getrost
Outstanding
Young Woman
Beginning Feb. 28, two
worship services willbeof-
fered each Sunday by the
United Methodist Church of
Uniontown. The dual - service schedule will continue
during the Lenten season
and through Easter Sunday.
Worshipers may choose
between an early service
(9:30 a.m. to 10:25 a.m. at
thesame time Church Schoor
classes are conducted) and
the current or regular worship service, between 10:45
and 11:45 a.m. Nursery will
be provided for infants thru
four - year - olds during
both services. However,
Creative Childrens' Hour
(CCH) will take place during the secondserviceonly.
According to church pastor, Rev. John F. Stilts, the
decision to initiate twoser-
vices per Sunday resulted
from Increased attendance,
especially during the recent
Advent and Christmas season when the need for additional seating space and
parking became very apparent.
Rev. Stilts explained that
The Board of Advisors '
for the Outstanding Young
Women of America awards
program announced that
Jennifer Getrost of217Hal-
lum 3W, has been selected
for Inclusion in the 1981
edition of Outstanding Young
Women of America.
The Outstanding Young
Women of America program is designed to honor
and encourage exceptional
young women between the
ages of 21 and 36 who have
distinguished themselves in
their homes, their professions and their communities. Accomplishments such
as these are the result of
dedication, service and lea- ■
dership- qualities which deserve to be recognized and
remembered.
This is the goal of the
many leading women's organizations, college alumni
associates and public officials who nominate deserving young women to participate in the program. Serving as chairman of thepro-
gram's Advisory Board is
Mrs. Dexter Otis Arnold,
honorary president, of the
a second service is being ad- Geheral Federation of Wo
ded through Lent and Easter
to provide additionalseating
and parking space during the
traditional time of high attendance.
x 'It will also give the
congregation a chance to experience a dual - service/.
Tsehediile. a nd ass Is t ih plan-:•-•.
ning for the fliture," he^fd-
ded.
men's Clubs.
. Jennifer Getrost, along
with approximately 23,000
fellow Outstanding Young
Women of America froma-
cross the UnitedStates,will
he-presented in the presti-
glaus: annual: awards; volume. In addition'; they are
Sdw BMng "considered; for.
one ofthe fifty - one state
awards to be presented to
those women whohavemade
the most .noteworthy contributions in their individual states. From these fifty
-one state winners, the Ten
Outstanding Young Women
of America will be chosen.
The ten national winners
will then be honored at the
annual awards luncheon to
be held this fallin Washington, D.C.
Local AARP
Chapter To
Meet Mar. 4
The North Canton Chapter
1400 of AARP will meetaf
Zion U nited Church, of Chris t
on March 4 at 12 noon.
Following the dinner, a
film on the Alaskan Pipe
i m, ■* «-».. , ..*• .,«,.... Line will be presented by
people the teachings of Jesus M k B ^t from ^
are more easily interpreted. g
according to Bradosky. Ev- ■ .
eryone is welcome at the "^ tte®»a'
"Church with the Red Reservations are requir-
Doors". ed*-
According to Anthony C.
Hilinski, CPA, chairman of
the subcommittee, the 1-
mill levy would be a two-
step procedure, also called
a split - mill levy, with 0.5
-mill effective July 1, 1982
(to expire June 30, 1987),
and 0.5 - mill effectiveJuly
1, 1983 (to expire June 30,
1988). Theexisting0.5-mill
levy expires December 31,
1985. The cost to the average tax payer in North Canton would be approximately
$30 a year based on the
value of a $60,000 home.
One of the mainproblems
now is the lack of paramedics during daylight hours.
The local EMS squad responds to an average of
60-75 calls per month and
has a total of 23 volunteers
at the presenttimewithonly
five available during the day
and of these five, only two
are paramedics. Training
to become a paramedic takes over two years. The volunteer program should have
16 volunteers for daytime
hours alone, 8 being paramedics - and the other 8
being Emergency Medical
Technicians.
Another problem facing
the local EMS is equipment.
Some of their communication, life - support equipment and vehicles need to
be replaced. Some equipment is 5 to 8 years old.
Delays in replacement
(which require 6-8 months
lead time) may mean inoperative equipment and possible fatal delays tocitizens.
Also heeded are minor improvements to the opera-
(Cpntinued - pij page 2)-
OI)
Lenten Services
At Canton
Church Set
Services willbeheld each
Wednesday during the Lenten Season at 7:30 p.m. at
Trinity Lutheran Church,
415 W. Tuscarawas St., in
downtown Canton.
Slides will be shown at
these services from the
personal study in Israel of
Pastor John Bradosky. The
steps of Jesus'minis try will
be traced through the presentation. A look will be taken
at the teachings that reflect
the geography, customs and
the Semetic mindset of the
people of that day.By learning about the land and the
'Ohio Week'
Underway At
Portage School
Portage Elementary
School student council is
sponsoring its eighth annual "Patriotic Week".
Theme this year is
"Ohio" andtheweekofFeb.
22 has been declared "Ohio
Week".
, Monday was Carnation
Day. Each person wore a
had made carnation.
Tuesday was red, white
and blue day and everyone
wore those colors.
Wednesday was Ohio Map
Day. Classes displayedin-
teresting and important
facts about Ohiousingmaps
as media.
Thursday is OldFashion-
ed Ohio Lunch for all pupils
which is prepared by pupils
and teachers.
Friday there will be an
all school assembly which
has been written and willbe
presented by the pupils.
The February meeting of
the North.Canton Republican
Club washeld on Saturday,
Feb, 13, at the Community
Room of the North Canton
Branch of theCentralTrust
Bank. The presiding officer
was Ted Scheffler. Thebud-
get for 1982, presented by
Finance . Chairman Earl
Hawkins, was discussed and
adopted, and plans for next
Fall's Octoberfest were further developed. The group
was reminded of the import-
ance.of having activepreci-
•,nct committeemen in every
precinct in North Canton.
Photograph by Mike Donate
POOTAL CPV-PIUTBR. The United States PostaJ Service, In keeping
•w-th the computer age, has (recently installed a Zipjmatlc Postal Ooaiipu-
ter ikt the North Caritoh Branch. Pictured with rthe nefw computer are
(1 ito r) Kidhard Bates, clterk, and Jay Parsons, m__nager of the North
Cainfton Ffcist Ofifice. The (basic purpose of <!he cernputer 4s for speed and
accuracy. Window clerics will no longer xefer to Hate charts. They w&ll
simply place the item on -he scale and the coomjpuiter instantly displays
the 'postage and _ees to (the clerk aba the cu_.tan.er. Mr. iParsons stays the
2%-aaltBc Pastea co-hputer Ss h»ipe«_ll(y, the cwn^piiter off the fi_tt_re for
the United States Postal Service. This will mean stobiiter limes in _he
service lobbies and w5H ena!b-e window clerks to handle more patrons
more effteient-y and dflfectively and uMmately reduce fetbor costes.

L\£,h'v ,Hit S0C- '6-1783
1!.8._ Veima Ave
• Ooiumbus, Ohio' 43211
Vol. 59-No. 18
North Canton,,Ohio, Wednesday, February 24,1982
Completely
Local
News.
One Section io Pages Twenty Cents
73 _
NC ClidssiyBr Group Mskss
Meditatum Request For 1-Mill EMS Levy
Xtin-iclot-Val 'AjQcnpiaMrtn. which aw
The North Canton Ministerial Association, which
all major Christian denominations w5tn
represents
1W4CO_.._- «- ...v.— -- . .N_*tih C3"10" City Council members heard a request at a recent Counfcil-
dhurches in our community, has again very gracl- '. of-the-Whole meeting from the projects sub-committee of the Government
ouslv consented to supply weekly meditation during J Affairs Committee of (the North Canton Area Chamber of Commerce, for a
these weeks of the Lenten period leading to Easter 1-mili additional levy to maintain an effective emergency medical services
(EMS) in the city.
r__a___
Photograph by Mike Donate
WOROpD (DAiY OF PRAYER. Don Moaray, chataman of the iFtae Arts
DepaiJtaen|t; alt Malone College, wlit be the speaker-when Church Women
United observe World Day olf Prayer ion March 5 at Noorthmlrfistter Pres-
fcryiterian Church there to North Oanlx)n. Service ■begins at _, pm. World
Day of Prayer, a Itradl-ton begun In >imj, is a worfdwide witness to the
unity and faith expressed by women _n over 150 countries and .s-anJds.
This year's sepv.ce was written toy women of iQie RepufbHc of Ireaatad and
olf .Narthtern Ireland. Local coHctelrpersons are Mire. Harry.Wise '(left)
and Mis. (Ronald. Stock (righit). Worship leader will be Gall Stataiore
of Grace UWIted Methodist CWiknch tn North C&aton. Sipecial music wtM
toe provided toy ftBre. Stock. (Men-beiB o_ all area -hurtshes are Invited to
ajfterid. Bafcy sittiiijg wlB be provided. Due to liratied spate at Nortflwntas-
ter, sap-cM ai-angemenits (for parking have been made with Hu-rijneTs
,K5A and 2km. Unllted Chun__-o_ Christ. A _elk>w_h_p hour will follow
■the service.. ■ . - •
North Canton School Board
Looks At Budget Deficit
In .prepamaition for establfdhliig 'final appropriations lor 19182, the Noiflh Canton City Board of Education took some hard looks at its regular mee'tiinig on
Feb. 18, at severe. co_d__tlons resuMng from the most recent cuts in State
funding for, education, .y '.'■'.'■
I ■ ■■j-- -'■■-■ ■
Superintendent of Schools
Dr. James E. Brandau told
members of the Boafd during that meeting that information received on Feb. 17
Indicatesthat more than
$_09,b00i00-- more —must ,
.be,-'''-ut"'fWto;:i]^1;i^d^.;'sfe.f
a result of &e State's most ■
recent reduction iii'Stands.
He indicated that he has
been told that the district
can expect even more severe cuts ias the year progresses unless economic
conditions improve. '
Although this continuous
uncertainty clearlyindlcates
that preparing final appro-
piratiohs is next to an Impossibility, school officials
are attempting to do just that
as the April 1 deadline approaches, the Board was
shown figures,which Indicate that cuts in certain areas
will be severe since fixed
costs will remain fixed--
unchanged. These fixed
costs include personalser-
vices, retirement contributions, utilities, and numerous others. -
Information was alsopro-.
vided to the Board of Education relative to "rumors','
circulating concerning an
alleged plan to close the
Portage Elementary School.
Spiritual Renewal Weekend
continued on page 2
Sunday, April 11.
Rev. Irwin E. Jennings,
pastor of Faith United MethodistChurch, has provided'
this week's Lenten Medita- ]
tion entitled "The Way Of
The Cross."
"A few days ago I walked a portion of the Via-
Dolorosa (the Way of the • =
Cross) in Jerusalem as we
re - traced the steps of
Jesus on the way to His
crucifixion. One of the women in our group fell as she
walked along the rough stone
street.. Later she commented on the experience-
falling along the Way of The
Cross, and the sense of
oneness she felt with.Jesus
as He walked along thesame
route, fallingas He carried
His cross. ^
"Tradition says that Jesus fell three times as He
carried His cross. Matthew, Mark and Luke tell us ■
that Simon of Cyrene was
forced to carry the cross of
Jesus, perhaps because Jesus had fallen several times, weakened from the
scourging He had received,
from the hands of the Roman soldiers.
"There need be noshame
to buckle under the weight
of a heavy cross. Neither
should there be any shame
in accepting help from sb-
meone to help you carry
your cross. Many reading
these words are carrying a'-
heavy cross. May you find;
in Christ One who helps you
carry your cross just as >
He /found help in carrying/
His; May we alsobesehs-;1
itiye to those who are carry-?
ing a heavy.load and help ;
^m along-theiraway. Whe-^a;
ther in Jerusalem or North-"
Canton we too are walking
the Way of the Cross."
NC Planners
Hold Public
DivYom Mullen
Dr. Tom Mullen, Associate Professor of Theology
a,t
. «9
A Public Hearing will be
held by the North Canton
Planning Commission Wednesday, Mar. 3, at7:30 p.m.
in the Council Chambers of
North Canton City flail, to
consider the application for :
Conditional Use Permit by
.Annabelle. R. Morris and,
'Nancy J, Arena,applicants,
.requested for, Lot No. 3408
(vacant lot.located behind
the residence on the southwest corner of James Street,
S.W. and South Main Street
situated In an R-70 Zoning
District) for the purpose of
off - street parking. '
The North Canton Plah-
ning Commission will con-,
vene its regular monthly
meeting immediately fol- '
lowing above stated Public
Hearing to consider to fol-
.lowing items:Consideration
of Conditional Use Permit
request by Annabelle R.
Morris and Nancy J. Arena,
for Let No. 3408 for the
purpose ofoff-streetpark-
ing; and a request for site
plan approval for part of
outlets 157 and 204 on North
-Main Street by Cardinalln-
dustries Development Corporation. ;""',•'
Barlham School oif ReH'gion, RlehlTiond, (End.,
w™_ he the guest leader for the Spiritual Renewal
Weekend which will be held at Q)mmui% Christian Church of North daman on ¥Wday, Saitprtiay
said Sunday, Feb. 26, 27 ainld 28. ;
Up with Someplace to Go'
The Spiritual Life Weekend is a part, of thecelebra-
tion of the congregation of
Community Christian, marking, the completion of eight
years of Building Fund commitments ;to build the new
church building which stands
at Main and WitwerStreets,
in North Canton. The Rev.
Jerry Sullivan has been pastor of the congregation for
,ten years. , "V •-.-'"-■
Dr. Mullen Is a wellr
knoWh author, lecturer and
retreat leader whose books
include ""Mountain Tops and
Molehills" and "Parables
for Parents and Other. Original Sinners'!.
The Rev. Jeff-Matth'ews,
Piastor of The United Methodist Church ini Apple-,
creek will be the music leader for the weekend. Members of the congregation
have made lists of their favorite hymns, which willbe
sung at the various-meetings.
On Friday evening, following a dinner which Swill
. be served at 6:30 p.m. in the
Community Room of the
church, • Dr. Mullen will
speak on "On Getting Where
We Want to Goby Being Who
We Are". Saturday morning
he will meet with members
of, the General Board of the
congregation. On Saturday
afternoon, he will meet with,
-the young people of thecon-
gregatiqn and their advisors. Saturday evening Dr.
Mullen's topic will be "The
Church as an Extended Family", and at the 10 :00 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service his
topic will be'"All Dressed
NC Rotarians
Meet Feb. 25
World Understanding
Week will be observed at
the North Canton Rotary
Club meeting Thursday,
Feb. 25, in a program given by Rev. Robert Stoll and
James Tallman of the Niles
Rotary Club. Members and.
guests will meet at Community Christian Church for
the 6:30 p.m. dinner meeting.
District 665 is sponsoring a shipment of medical
supplies to India and the
program will feature a slide
presentation, "Beauty and
the Beast", contrasting the
beauty of India with the intolerable conditions surrounding the destitute people. ... '
Rey. Stoll, a pastor and
missionary, is president of
"To Every Creature, Inc.",
a missionary organization
with its emphasis on serving the spiritual needs of
poor children and lepers in
India. James Tallman, a
pharmacist and graduate of
Ohio Northern University,
is owner of three pharmacies in Warren and Niles.He
is District chairman of
World Community Service.
The North Canton Rotary
Club has made a donation
of $2,000 toward the India
project.
Noon Lenten
Services Set
In Canton
'Share Your Lunch Break
With Someone Special" a-
gain will be the theme for
the 1982 Lenten Noon Services in downtown Canton
beginning at noon on Ash
Wednesday, Feb. 24 and ending Good Friday, Apr. 9.
The20 -minute noons er-
vices represent 33 endeavors to present anopportun-
ity for Ecumenical Christian
worship during Lent to the
people who work ih downtown
Canton and to give a spiritual awareness of Christian
Ecumenical cooperations to
the city.
The services will beheld
in the sanctuary of the
Church of the Savior United
Methodist at the corner of
West Tuscarawas Street and
Cleveland Ave., Canton.
Services willbegiriwith music from 11:55 a.m. to 12:10
p.m. Various guests will
then speak until 12:30 p.m.
For those who 'Brown
Bag" their lunches, coffee
and tea will be served free
of charge in facilities provided to eat your lunch.
^Speakers for the first
week include Dr. William
,N. Jackson, Sr., Pastor,
Christ United Presbyterian
Church whowillbethekick-
bff speaker on Wednesday,
Feb. 24. He will be followed by Mrs . Phyllis Milli gan,
Director of the Downtown
>_.aj}tori ...yAssociatipn, v.oh..
Thursday, Feb; 25 and Rev.
Robert A. Walther, Minister, Perry Christian Church
on Friday, Feb. 26.
Everyone is urged to come
and bring a friend.
Sponsors are representatives , of financial institutions, companies and public
offices located in the downtown area.
Uniontown
Methodist
Dual Servies
loses Services
Of
The Akron - Canton Regional Airport will lose
the services of Comair at
the end of February. ,
Comair, the Cincinnati
•based commuter airline,
recently reduced its Akron-
Canton service to only-
one flight per day to Cleveland.
Tne Akron - Canton Airport will continuetobeser-
yiced by United, Allegheny,
Air Wisconsin, Aeromech
and Christman airlines.
Local 015.
Meets
William Hi Hoover Chapter #580, O.EJS. met Feb.
18 when they honored Master Masons. A twenty -five
year- pin was presented to
Mrs. Nan Sloan, and a slide
presentation, , "Nocturnal
Magicl of the Pyramids",
was given by Mr. Brayton
Rider.
Members will vote at the
next meeting, March 4, on
the proposed changes to the,
Bylaws and Standing Rules.
A soup.ahdsandwichsupper'
will precede the meeting at
< 6:30 p.m. -". "
No - Ca Star Auxiliary
is taking orders through
March 6 for homemade Easter candy. To place an order, contact Mrs. Gerald
Lohr.
Scholarship
Is Available
The Scholarship Committee for the Orchard Hill P.
T.A. has announced that applications are now being
accepted for the Arline Van
Horn Education Award. This
award is presented annually
in honor of Arline Van Horn,
who devoted her life to teaching of the.young and who
taught with special distinction at Orchard Hill Elementary School.
The $200.00 award is a-
vailable to local students
who attended Orchard Hill.
Elementary School iri North
Canton for at least two
years. It can be applied to
any form of higher education
or training — academic or
vocational; college, techni-.
cal school, nursing, business college, etc.
-Application forms maybe
^obtained froin Orchard Hill
EleTnentary, school, 1305
Jonathan SW, North Canton
"•.phone 494-5546. Applications will be accepted until
March 26, 1982 and should
be returned to the school
office.
tub Meets
Jennifer Getrost
Outstanding
Young Woman
Beginning Feb. 28, two
worship services willbeof-
fered each Sunday by the
United Methodist Church of
Uniontown. The dual - service schedule will continue
during the Lenten season
and through Easter Sunday.
Worshipers may choose
between an early service
(9:30 a.m. to 10:25 a.m. at
thesame time Church Schoor
classes are conducted) and
the current or regular worship service, between 10:45
and 11:45 a.m. Nursery will
be provided for infants thru
four - year - olds during
both services. However,
Creative Childrens' Hour
(CCH) will take place during the secondserviceonly.
According to church pastor, Rev. John F. Stilts, the
decision to initiate twoser-
vices per Sunday resulted
from Increased attendance,
especially during the recent
Advent and Christmas season when the need for additional seating space and
parking became very apparent.
Rev. Stilts explained that
The Board of Advisors '
for the Outstanding Young
Women of America awards
program announced that
Jennifer Getrost of217Hal-
lum 3W, has been selected
for Inclusion in the 1981
edition of Outstanding Young
Women of America.
The Outstanding Young
Women of America program is designed to honor
and encourage exceptional
young women between the
ages of 21 and 36 who have
distinguished themselves in
their homes, their professions and their communities. Accomplishments such
as these are the result of
dedication, service and lea- ■
dership- qualities which deserve to be recognized and
remembered.
This is the goal of the
many leading women's organizations, college alumni
associates and public officials who nominate deserving young women to participate in the program. Serving as chairman of thepro-
gram's Advisory Board is
Mrs. Dexter Otis Arnold,
honorary president, of the
a second service is being ad- Geheral Federation of Wo
ded through Lent and Easter
to provide additionalseating
and parking space during the
traditional time of high attendance.
x 'It will also give the
congregation a chance to experience a dual - service/.
Tsehediile. a nd ass Is t ih plan-:•-•.
ning for the fliture," he^fd-
ded.
men's Clubs.
. Jennifer Getrost, along
with approximately 23,000
fellow Outstanding Young
Women of America froma-
cross the UnitedStates,will
he-presented in the presti-
glaus: annual: awards; volume. In addition'; they are
Sdw BMng "considered; for.
one ofthe fifty - one state
awards to be presented to
those women whohavemade
the most .noteworthy contributions in their individual states. From these fifty
-one state winners, the Ten
Outstanding Young Women
of America will be chosen.
The ten national winners
will then be honored at the
annual awards luncheon to
be held this fallin Washington, D.C.
Local AARP
Chapter To
Meet Mar. 4
The North Canton Chapter
1400 of AARP will meetaf
Zion U nited Church, of Chris t
on March 4 at 12 noon.
Following the dinner, a
film on the Alaskan Pipe
i m, ■* «-».. , ..*• .,«,.... Line will be presented by
people the teachings of Jesus M k B ^t from ^
are more easily interpreted. g
according to Bradosky. Ev- ■ .
eryone is welcome at the "^ tte®»a'
"Church with the Red Reservations are requir-
Doors". ed*-
According to Anthony C.
Hilinski, CPA, chairman of
the subcommittee, the 1-
mill levy would be a two-
step procedure, also called
a split - mill levy, with 0.5
-mill effective July 1, 1982
(to expire June 30, 1987),
and 0.5 - mill effectiveJuly
1, 1983 (to expire June 30,
1988). Theexisting0.5-mill
levy expires December 31,
1985. The cost to the average tax payer in North Canton would be approximately
$30 a year based on the
value of a $60,000 home.
One of the mainproblems
now is the lack of paramedics during daylight hours.
The local EMS squad responds to an average of
60-75 calls per month and
has a total of 23 volunteers
at the presenttimewithonly
five available during the day
and of these five, only two
are paramedics. Training
to become a paramedic takes over two years. The volunteer program should have
16 volunteers for daytime
hours alone, 8 being paramedics - and the other 8
being Emergency Medical
Technicians.
Another problem facing
the local EMS is equipment.
Some of their communication, life - support equipment and vehicles need to
be replaced. Some equipment is 5 to 8 years old.
Delays in replacement
(which require 6-8 months
lead time) may mean inoperative equipment and possible fatal delays tocitizens.
Also heeded are minor improvements to the opera-
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Lenten Services
At Canton
Church Set
Services willbeheld each
Wednesday during the Lenten Season at 7:30 p.m. at
Trinity Lutheran Church,
415 W. Tuscarawas St., in
downtown Canton.
Slides will be shown at
these services from the
personal study in Israel of
Pastor John Bradosky. The
steps of Jesus'minis try will
be traced through the presentation. A look will be taken
at the teachings that reflect
the geography, customs and
the Semetic mindset of the
people of that day.By learning about the land and the
'Ohio Week'
Underway At
Portage School
Portage Elementary
School student council is
sponsoring its eighth annual "Patriotic Week".
Theme this year is
"Ohio" andtheweekofFeb.
22 has been declared "Ohio
Week".
, Monday was Carnation
Day. Each person wore a
had made carnation.
Tuesday was red, white
and blue day and everyone
wore those colors.
Wednesday was Ohio Map
Day. Classes displayedin-
teresting and important
facts about Ohiousingmaps
as media.
Thursday is OldFashion-
ed Ohio Lunch for all pupils
which is prepared by pupils
and teachers.
Friday there will be an
all school assembly which
has been written and willbe
presented by the pupils.
The February meeting of
the North.Canton Republican
Club washeld on Saturday,
Feb, 13, at the Community
Room of the North Canton
Branch of theCentralTrust
Bank. The presiding officer
was Ted Scheffler. Thebud-
get for 1982, presented by
Finance . Chairman Earl
Hawkins, was discussed and
adopted, and plans for next
Fall's Octoberfest were further developed. The group
was reminded of the import-
ance.of having activepreci-
•,nct committeemen in every
precinct in North Canton.
Photograph by Mike Donate
POOTAL CPV-PIUTBR. The United States PostaJ Service, In keeping
•w-th the computer age, has (recently installed a Zipjmatlc Postal Ooaiipu-
ter ikt the North Caritoh Branch. Pictured with rthe nefw computer are
(1 ito r) Kidhard Bates, clterk, and Jay Parsons, m__nager of the North
Cainfton Ffcist Ofifice. The (basic purpose of